that kick. it is the case of another near miss for england. gareth southgate, we have seen today, he has been out and about, as that england team prepare to fly home from doha. they re preparing to depart at around 9.30 your time this morning. he was out heading to another part of the team hotel to meet some of the support staff and other members of england management team, before returning and that coach will be departing later for the airport as england head home after that quarterfinal defeat. you wonder what now for this england side. southgate he will reflect and review on his position. he will feel encouraged with the sense of support around the england side, many hope he will continue with his england role with bigger challenges for this young english side after the disappointment last night. it ended with a penalty
until 9.30am. do stay with us if you can. remembrance sunday services will take place across the uk tomorrow to recognise the service and sacrifice of those who defended our freedoms. ahead of the 80th anniversary of the end of world war ii, the bbc is trying to gather as many first hand accounts from surviving veterans as possible to preserve them for future generations. john bennet wasjust 17 when he signed up for the navy, even though his mother tried to stop him by hiding his birth certificate. have a listen to his story. i am so lucky i m still alive like, that s the way i think about it. the heroes is the ones who gave their life. if you ve got life, you ve got everything.
talking to people about how they are coping with rising prices. join they are coping with rising prices. us at 9.30 at the we join us at 9.30 at the fire station. we have an audience full of fascinating people from all walks of life who will be talking about the cost of living crisis and how it is affecting people who work and live in the city. join us at 9.30. and i m annita mcveigh at westminster where at 12 o clock, liz truss will face questions from mps in the house of commons for the first time since the almost complete reversal of her economic plan. and as inflation hits double figures, downing street refuses to commit to increasing state pensions in line with prices, which would be breaking a manifesto pledge. obviously we take manifesto commitments incredibly seriously. the chancellor will be making a statement in just over a week s time, where he will set out all the plans for taxation and expenditure and government budgets.
the queue has been moving. tired. my feet are absolutely tired. in the accessible queue for disabled people, anger and confusion. we have been told to come back at 2 3am. this is the other queue. we started at 9.30am this morning. - it s now 5.15pm. she has been very cold. people have been worrying about her, making sure - she is wrapped up. at ii.30pm this afternoon, people were turned away after officials closed it permanently to more people. it has been terrible. my daughter has a hidden disability but medical needs as well. if we had heard the information yesterday that there was going to be an eight hour queue, i would have chosen to not bring my three children. since the opening of the lying in state, more than 700 people have been treated in the queue
sure if you can hear me? i am not sure if we have lost the link to you. sorry, we seem to have lost james landale. just for your information, going through the timeframe this morning so those events at saint james palace take place at ten o clock and full coverage on the bbc. that will begin at 9.30 and full coverage up until the moment, the accession and the proclamation and all the procedures james is outlining there. let s go to buckingham palace now, where king charles received a warm reception yesterday. joanna gosling is there. joanna, good morning tea. yesterday it was those who lived closest to buckingham could take the opportunity to pay their respects, now many more from around the country will be descending?